Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

A fountain of cipollino carved as a crocodile, from the villa of the emperor at tivoli.

image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

The 19th century reconstruction of the temple from the Italian city of Alatri in the villa giulia in .

image/png
image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

Dramatic make that were once attached to the keystones of the arches of the theatre of Marcellus in .

image/png
image/png
image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

An sarcophagus with traces of paint on the banqueting scene.

image/png
image/png

brie, to music

Sumer. First civilization we seem to know, and quite developed for a first one. It thrived in Mesopotamia, but, according to Sumerians themselves, they came there “across the sea”. We haven't found any place with traces of earlier Sumerian-like culture, though. Oh, there are ideas, many ideas about it, all equally founded or unfounded; probably no one mentioned Antarctica, but I won't be surprised if someone did. Their language doesn't give a clue; it seems different from all language families we know (oh, there are ideas, many ideas… and so on). Maybe similar languages went extinct, like Sumerian itself. Maybe it was isolated from the beginning.

The language… All that's left are clay tablets, covered with cuneiform, not unlike something chickens produce every time they walk on mud. Seems like wonder, but it has been deciphered. Seems like… what's so much more than wonder? Wonder²? that its phonetics can be reconstructed. Sure, with doubts, but still. And four thousand years after the language went silent, someone actually tried to sing oldest epic we know, Sumerian of course.

We know nothing about their music. The instrument used looks similar to ones depicted in Sumerian reliefs, the melody is pure speculation. But the words are state-of-the-art Sumerian, you won't get anything better in this place and time. Not since four millenia.


The Epic Of Gilgamesh In Sumerian

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

A selection of heads of #ancient #roman sculptures of eastern warriors that once decorated the Basilica Aemilia in the forum in #rome. Made from Parian marble, traces of painting can still be seen on the hair and faces of some. #ancientart #ancientrome #augustus #romanempire #romanhistory

image/png
image/png
image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

A selection of the tombs in the remarkable necropolis of the via triumphalis in .

image/png
image/png
image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

The extraordinary ceiling showing and Polyphemus in the nymphaeum of the palace of the emperor the Domus Aurea.

image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar
Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar
Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

An sarcophagus depicting a cobbler, spinner of cloth, dancer and musician.

image/png
image/png

UP8, to Japan
@UP8@mastodon.social avatar

🗡️ How the discovery of a giant sword in Nara offers clues into ancient Japan

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/09/japan/history/nara-ancient-tomb/

#japan #ancient #archaeology #ruins

mythologyandhistory, to history
@mythologyandhistory@mas.to avatar

Let me tell you about a juicy !

Feb 2014: A containing words from poet is discovered - supposedly.

The papyrologist who found it makes contradicting statements.

It was found in the binding of a - did he destroy an for another?

Oh actually, it was a book binding!

Huh?

The is soon found to have illegally sold another ancient text.

He has been suspended. The 'new Sappho' is dead.

Alas.

misterprickles, to Battlemaps
@misterprickles@mastodon.world avatar

Fascinating study that attempts to explain why humans painted the walls of

I still wonder if there's a bit of survivorship bias here. Maybe we only find paintings of such antiquity because they lay undisturbed for so long. What if our ancestors painted every surface they could lay a brush on, yet only these survived?

https://aeon.co/essays/why-did-our-ancestors-make-startling-art-in-dark-firelit-caves

rhfinearts, to art
@rhfinearts@mstdn.social avatar

The glowing blue jellyfish gracefully suspended in the dimly illuminated Basilica Cistern of Istanbul contribute to the enchanting atmosphere, their translucent forms casting a soft, azure glow amidst the ancient subterranean space

The ART: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/161074298

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

A small altar with the figure of Atlas embedded in a modern wall in .

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

The late antique/early basilica of San Agnes on the via nomentana in , with and granite columns spoliated from buildings and 7th century gold mosaic.

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar
Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

A remarkable column capital from the baths of Caracalla in showing the figure of , now stored in the enormous tunnels underneath the monument.

image/png
image/png
image/png

rlcj, to random
@rlcj@mstdn.social avatar

A love letter from West Malvern for you all today. as far as the eye could see. Glorious.

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

The remains of an ornamental fountain in the shape of a boat in the palace of the emperor on the Palatine Hill in .

image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

Part of the architectural ornament from the mausoleum of the emperor , reused in a portico.

image/png
image/png
image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

in a late Republican-era house sometimes identified as the House of on the Palatine Hill in .

image/png
image/png
image/png

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
@Rome_and_stuff@mastodon.social avatar

Two brick stamps from the imperial #roman palace on the Palatine Hill in #rome, one is #ancient the other from restoration of the fascist era. #archaeology #ancientroman #ancienthistory #romanhistory #architecturalhistory

image/png

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • JUstTest
  • tacticalgear
  • DreamBathrooms
  • thenastyranch
  • magazineikmin
  • Durango
  • cubers
  • Youngstown
  • mdbf
  • slotface
  • rosin
  • ngwrru68w68
  • kavyap
  • GTA5RPClips
  • provamag3
  • ethstaker
  • InstantRegret
  • Leos
  • normalnudes
  • everett
  • khanakhh
  • osvaldo12
  • cisconetworking
  • modclub
  • anitta
  • tester
  • megavids
  • lostlight
  • All magazines